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15 changes: 15 additions & 0 deletions translation/message_format.rst
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Expand Up @@ -161,6 +161,21 @@ you to use literal text in the select statements:
#. Inside this block, ``{organizer_name}`` starts "code" mode again, allowing
``organizer_name`` to be processed as variable.

Additionally, it's possible to write the message directly in code::

$invitation = '{organizer_gender, select,
female {{organizer_name} has invited you for her party!}
male {{organizer_name} has invited you for his party!}
other {{organizer_name} have invited you for their party!}
}';
// prints "Ryan has invited you for his party!"
echo $translator->trans($invitation, [
'organizer_name' => 'Ryan',
'organizer_gender' => 'male',
]);

This can be used to create a wrapper.

.. tip::

While it might seem more logical to only put ``her``, ``his`` or ``their``
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